Norton Utilities 2.0x

The Norton Utilities is a suite of disk and system utilities designed to enhance system performance and stability. It started off as a set of disk utilities written by Peter Norton, and later was sold by Symantec. It competed against Central Point PC Tools and the Mace Utilities. In 2003, Norton Utilities was merged with Norton SystemWorks, but later split back out.

Wanted: Norton Utilities 1.x (DOS)



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Release notes

Norton Utilities 2.x includes a variety of useful disk tools such as undelete, a file attribute editor, and sector editor. It is compatible with single-sided drive systems, and IBM PC-DOS 1.00.

Product type
Application Utility
Vendor
Peter Norton
Release date
1983
Minimum CPU
8088
User interface
Text
Platform
DOS
Download count
32 (2 for release)

Downloads

Download name Version Language Architecture File size Downloads
Norton Utilities 2.00 (6-1-1983) (5.25-160k) 2.00 (6-1-1983) English 2.28MB 1
Norton Utilities 2.01 (1-1-1984) (5.25-160k) 2.01 (1-1-1984) English 32.8MB 0
Norton Utilities 2.01 (11-3-1983) (5.25-160k) (Needs Redump) 2.01 (11-3-1983) English 2.72MB 0
Norton Utilities 2.01 (4-2-1984) (Brady OEM) (5.25-320k) 2.01 (4-2-1984) (Brady OEM) English 7.14MB 1
Norton Utilities 2.01 (7-4-1983) (5.25-160k) 2.01 (7-4-1983) English 92.46KB 0

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